RT Journal Article T1 Measuring Resilience in Women with Endometriosis. A1 Lubián-López, Daniel María A1 Moya-Bejarano, Davinia A1 Butrón-Hinojo, Carmen Aisha A1 Marín-Sánchez, Pilar A1 Blasco-Alonso, Marta A1 Jiménez-López, Jesús Salvador A1 Villegas-Muñoz, Emilia A1 González-Mesa, Ernesto K1 endometriosis K1 psychological disease K1 resilience AB Endometriosis is a multifactorial disease with pathophysiological factors not yet well known; it also presents a wide symptomatic range that makes us think about the need for multidisciplinary management. It is a chronic disease in which there is no definitive treatment, and is associated in a large majority of cases with psychological pathology. Connecting comorbidities and multimorbidities on a neurobiological, neuropsychological, and pathophysiological level could significantly contribute to their more successful prevention and treatment. In our study, resilience is analyzed as an adjunctive measure in the management of endometriosis. Methods: A multi-centre, cross-sectional study was performed to analyse resilience levels in a sample of Spanish women suffering from endometriosis. CDRIS-25, CDRIS-10, BDI, the STAI, and the SF-36 Health Questionnaire were used for assessments. A representative group of 202 women with endometriosis was recruited by consecutive sampling. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were performed for both resilience scales. Results: Mean CDRIS-25 and CDRIS-10 scores were 69.58 (SD 15.1) and 29.37 (SD 7.2), respectively. Women with adenomyosis and without signs of deep endometriosis showed the lowest scores. The best predictive model included women's age, years of endometriosis evolution, number of pregnancies, and history of fertility problems as the best predictive factors. Conclusions: Women build resilience as the number of years of evolution of the disease increases. Symptoms such as dyspareunia and continued abdominal pain were more prevalent among less resilient women. SN 2077-0383 YR 2021 FD 2021-12-17 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25072 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25072 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 5, 2025